Consumers will never be able to pay the price. Doctors will not go back to trading services for fruits and vegetables. So, everything, including private insurance, shields the consumer. They actually think no one pays for the uninsured and don't see how they do.
When did I ever say that they would trade services for vegetables?
Again your purposefully ignoring reality to fit your political view.
Health insurance is not really insurance but more of a prepayment plan, now.
There are many remedies that have not been tried or even contemplated because they are not politically expedient.
So, the problem is how to have care for the most at the least or more controlable costs. The present system hasn't been effective. And the market has never so much as tried to tackle it. Nor will it.
Your making a broad assumption which, again, does not fit reality.
Costs are going up because consumption is high.
Your going to have to figure out how giving people more insurance and boosting consumption will decrease prices.
Good luck with that, it doesn't work.
Especially, when the nations cultural, dietary and personal health habits are poor.
But this has nothing to do with the silliness you posted earlier. It is a different, though better discussion.
There is no silliness.
You purposefully remain obtuse in order to fit your political wants.
When this bill doesn't bend the cost curve, you will again blame the "free" market and say the only other recourse is UHC.
I know your type, your either ignorant or purposefully ignorant in order to get what you want.
When confronted with facts your brain shuts them out because your unable to accept new or different ideas that conflict your ideology.